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Following Sunday’s 29-24 loss to the New York Giants, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was asked about being booed by the Cowboys Stadium crowd. Jones said he understood the reaction and added that he had been to “boo … Continue reading →

It’s fair to speculate that if Troy Aikman was the coach of the Cowboys then Dez Bryant would not be getting as much playing time as he is receiving from Jason Garrett. The Hall of Fame quarterback and Fox analyst … Continue reading →

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones had a lot to discuss Tuesday morning. Only a couple days removed from a 29-24 loss to the New York Giants, Jones spoke for 15 minutes during his weekly radio show on 105.3 … Continue reading →

During Jason Garrett’s press conference Monday, the Cowboys head coach volunteered he thought inside linebacker Bruce Carter did well in taking over defensive signal calling from the injured Sean Lee, who is out for the season after toe surgery. Carter, … Continue reading →

IRVING – Cowboys coach Jason Garrett would have liked Miles Austin to do his best Michael Irvin impression in the first quarter of Sunday’s 29-24 loss to the New York Giants. But instead of Austin knocking the long pass to … Continue reading →

IRVING — On Dez Bryant’s game-winning touchdown catch that wasn’t — by a fingertip — Sunday against the Giants, the receiver came down hard in the end zone on his right hip. After the game, Bryant was limping around the … Continue reading →

IRVING — Cowboys defensive lineman Sean Lissemore wasn’t wearing the protective walking boot Monday for the first time since he suffered a right high ankle sprain Oct. 14 at Baltimore. Lissemore said he’s making progress and hopes to start “moving … Continue reading →

IRVING — In three of the Cowboys’ four losses, Dallas has fallen behind by a double-digit deficit before it has scored a point. On Sunday, against the Giants, the Cowboys trailed 23-0 early in the second quarter. Asked why the … Continue reading →

IRVING — Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has repeatedly said he wants his offense to be balanced. But in a 29-24 loss to the New York Giants, it wasn’t. Quarterback Tony Romo attempted a career-high 62 passes. Dallas, meanwhile, carried the … Continue reading →

It’s unlikely that linebacker Dan Connor will be able to play Sunday night against Atlanta. The Cowboys were still awaiting the results of an MRI late Monday afternoon. But since Connor has experienced a stinger in consecutive games, the club … Continue reading →

Owner Jerry Jones said he has talked to DeMarco Murray and is encouraged that the running back has a chance to play Sunday night in Atlanta. The key word in that phrase is chance. Murray has missed the last two … Continue reading →

NEW YORK — The NFL has moved its trade deadline back two days to Thursday because of potential complications from Hurricane Sandy. All 32 teams were notified Monday that the league’s offices would be closed through Tuesday because of the … Continue reading →

The following appeared in the Oct. 30, 2006 editions of The Dallas Morning News. * * * Romo looks like man for job but give an assist to Panthers By TIM COWLISHAW CHARLOTTE, N.C. – With a minute to go … Continue reading →

Giants-Cowboys clocked in with a 31.3 rating for Fox in Dallas-Fort Worth on Sunday. That’s the second best local rating for a Cowboy game this season behind the Cowboys-Giants season opener which scored a 34.2. on NBC. Still, I submit … Continue reading →

Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has thrown nine interceptions in his last two games at Cowboys Stadium with four coming in Sunday’s 29-24 loss to the New York Giants. The franchise quarterback that has never tossed more than 19 picks in … Continue reading →

ARLINGTON – In his third NFL season, Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant still struggles to put together a complete game. No matter how big of a reception or punt return the 23-year-old delivers he has developed a reputation for making … Continue reading →

ARLINGTON — Much has been made of the fact that the Cowboys’ secondary has struggled to generate takeaways this season. But on Sunday it made its second interception in as many games. In the third quarter, a pass from quarterback … Continue reading →

ARLINGTON — On Sunday, for the first time since 1963, the Cowboys had three receivers who produced more than 100 yards in the same game. One of them was Miles Austin, who finished with nine receptions for 133 yards. Austin … Continue reading →